1. The main movement of the planer
The main movement of the planer is the rotation of the spindle. The spindle is the shaft on which the planer is installed on the planer. Its main function is to drive the planer to cut the workpiece through rotation, thereby achieving the purpose of processing the flat workpiece. The rotation speed of the spindle can be adjusted according to factors such as workpiece material, tool material, cutting depth and processing speed to achieve the best processing effect.
2. Feed movement of planer
The feed motion of the planer includes longitudinal feed and transverse feed. Their function is to control the movement of the workbench to make the planer cut along the surface of the workpiece to produce the desired plane shape, size and accuracy.
1. Longitudinal feed
Longitudinal feed refers to the up and down movement of the workbench. When processing a flat workpiece, the distance the worktable moves up and down is the cutting depth. The cutting depth can be controlled by adjusting the longitudinal feed amount to meet the requirements for depth accuracy and surface quality during processing.
2. Lateral feed
Infeed refers to the movement of the table along the axis of the spindle. By adjusting the transverse feed amount, the cutting width of the planer can be controlled to meet the requirements for width accuracy and surface quality during processing.
In addition to the above two feed movements, oblique feed can also be used in certain situations. Oblique feed refers to the movement of the worktable along the oblique direction, which can be used to process inclined workpieces or perform oblique cutting.
In short, the reasonable coordination of the main movement and feed movement of the planer can effectively improve the processing efficiency and processing quality of the workpiece.
Post time: Apr-22-2024